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1 History  



1.1  Failed merger with University of Texas at San Antonio  







2 Campuses  



2.1  Campus design  







3 Teaching hospitals and clinics  





4 Rankings and research  



4.1  Rankings  





4.2  Research  







5 Schools  





6 Centers and institutes  





7 Notable alumni  





8 See also  





9 References  














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Coordinates: 29°3022N 98°3434W / 29.506°N 98.576°W / 29.506; -98.576
 

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UT Health San Antonio
University Health Sciences Center at San Antonio
MottoDisciplina, Praesidium, Civitatis
TypePublic academic health science center
Established1959

Parent institution

University of Texas System
Endowment$781 million (FY 23)[1]
PresidentRobert A. Hromas, MD, FACP (Acting/Interim)

Academic staff

2,400[1]

Total staff

8,500
Students4,759
Undergraduates3,656
Postgraduates1,103
Location , ,

United States


29°30'28.2"N 98°34'32.3"W
CampusUrban, 250 acres (100 ha)
Websitewww.uthscsa.edu

UT Health San Antonio (The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio) is a public academic health science centerinSan Antonio, Texas. It is part of the University of Texas System.

UT Health San Antonio is the largest health sciences university in South Texas. It is located in the South Texas Medical Center and serves San Antonio and all of the 50,000 square miles (130,000 km2) area of Central and South Texas. It extends to campuses in the Texas border communities of Laredo and the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

UT Health San Antonio has produced more than 42,550 graduates;[2] more than 4,700 students a year train in an environment that involves more than 100 affiliated hospitals, clinics and health care facilities in South Texas. The university offers more than 65 degrees, the large majority of them being graduate and professional degrees, in the biomedical and health sciences fields.

UT Health San Antonio is home to the Mays Cancer Center, which is in partnership with the MD Anderson Cancer Center and is a designated a National Cancer Institute Cancer Center. The Mays Cancer Center's Institute for Drug Development (IDD) is internationally recognized for conducting one of the largest oncology Phase I clinical drug trials programs in the world. Fifteen of the cancer drugs most recently approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration underwent development or testing at the IDD. Other noted programs include: cellular and structural biology, urology, nephrology, transplantation biology, aging and longevity studies, cardiology and research imaging. UT Health San Antonio publishes a periodic magazine, Mission.[3]

History[edit]

ALatin copy of Avicenna's Canon of Medicine, dated 1484, located at the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical Library
Copy of Garencières' 1672 English translation of the Propheties, located in The P.I. Nixon Medical History Library

Failed merger with University of Texas at San Antonio[edit]

State Senator Leticia Van de Putte championed the creation of a special advisory group that would research the benefits of a possible merger between the Health Science Center and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), which is also located on the city's northwest side.[9] In 2010, the special advisory group, headed by Peter T. Flawn, former president of both UTSA and the University of Texas at Austin, concluded that a merger would not be in the best interest of the two institutions.[10] Among its key arguments were that both institutions had strong leadership already on a positive trajectory, the merger would be a short-term distraction for UTHSCSA, and the benefit to UTSA's national stature would be slight.[10]

The Health Science Center has a public–private partnership that is designed to promote research at the institution.[11] The $300 million project, titled "The Campaign for the Future of Health", seeks to build new infrastructure with the South Texas Research Facility and the President's Excellence Fund.[12]

Campuses[edit]

Renderings of the new Half-a-billion-dollar Multispecialty and Research Hospital. Adding more than 800 health care jobs, is projected to open in the late fall of 2024.
Main (Long) Campus Entrance

The university is one of four medical schools in the University of Texas System. UT Austin's Pharmacy School is also partially located on this campus. The school has eight campuses, spanning 250 acres (1.0 km2) in total:[13]

Campus design[edit]

UTHSCSA campus in Laredo, Texas

The campus has a postmodern architecture, with several notable architects contributing to the design of the campus buildings, namely:

Teaching hospitals and clinics[edit]

Rankings and research[edit]

Rankings[edit]

Research[edit]

Schools[edit]

Center for Oral Health Care & Research (COHR)

Centers and institutes[edit]

The Dolph Briscoe Jr. Library is the central library of the main campus.
  • Addiction Research Treatment and Training Center of Excellence
  • Academic Center for Evidence-Based Practice
  • Aging Research and Education Center
  • Be Well Texas
  • Biomolecular Structure Analysis
  • Center for Analytical Ultracentrifugation of Macromolecular Assemblies
  • Center for Biomedical Neuroscience
  • Center for Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy
  • Center for Integrative Health
  • Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics
  • Center for Neurosurgical Sciences
  • Center for Oral Health Care & Research
  • Center for Surface Plasmon Resonance
  • Children's Cancer Research Institute
  • Comparative Mouse Genomics Center
  • Cancer Therapy & Research Center
  • Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center
  • Hemophilia Treatment Center
  • Institute of Biotechnology
  • Institutional Flow Cytometry Core Facility
  • Lions Sight Research Foundation
  • Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging
  • Regional Center for Health Workforce Studies at CHEP
  • Research Imaging Center
  • Sam and Ann Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies
  • San Antonio Cancer Institute
  • South Texas AIDS Center for Children and Their Families
  • South Texas Environmental Education and Research Center
  • South Texas Fertility Center
  • South Texas Health Research Center
  • South Texas Poison Center
  • South Texas Women's Health Center
  • Southwest Research Consortium
  • Texas Center for the Study of Children With Special Health Care Needs
  • Texas Diabetes Institute
  • Notable alumni[edit]

    See also[edit]


    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "About UT Health San Antonio". 4 January 2024.
  • ^ State of Texas, UT Health San Antonio (4 January 2024). "UT Health San Antonio: Facts and Figures". uthscsa.edu.
  • ^ "Mission - UT Health San Antonio". uthscsa.edu.
  • ^ a b "UTRGV - UTRGV School of Medicine homepage". rahc.uthscsa.edu. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  • ^ "University Health System officials say expansion is needed medicine". San Antonio Business Journal.
  • ^ "UT Med School in San Antonio Put on Probation". wtaw.com.
  • ^ Hamilton, Reeve (17 October 2011). "UT School of Medicine in San Antonio Put on Probation". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
  • ^ "UTHSC Medical School No Longer Under Probation". BioNews Texas.
  • ^ "Merger of UT Health Science Center, UTSA to be studied by "academic rock stars"". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  • ^ a b "UT System special advisory group releases merger report". UTSA Today. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  • ^ "President's Excellence Fund". UT Health Science Center at San Antonio. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  • ^ "The Campaign for the Future of Health". UT Health Science Center at San Antonio. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  • ^ "Campus". uthscsa.edu. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  • ^ "Dental Care | UT Dentistry". 9 June 2015.
  • ^ "About the Project". UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  • ^ State of Texas, UT Health San Antonio. "HSC NEWS - Laredo Campus Extension offers educational opportunities". uthscsa.edu.
  • ^ State of Texas, The University of Texas UT Health San Antonio at San Antonio (2012-06-04). "Mission Magazine - Golden AgesA New Era in Aging Research Dawns at the UT Health San Antonio". Uthscsa.edu. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  • ^ "FKP Architects". Fkp.com. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  • ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.universityhealthsystem.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Kell Muñoz Architects | Dolph Briscoe Library". www.kellmunoz.com. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011.
  • ^ "Press Releases - University Health System, San Antonio, TX". universityhealthsystem.com.
  • ^ "We Are Advancing Care". UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  • ^ "Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital". U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  • ^ Services, Texas Department of State Health. "The Texas Department of State Health Services - San Antonio State Hospital". www.dshs.state.tx.us. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  • ^ "UT Medicine:UT Medicine Home Page Content 210-450-9000". utmedicine.org.
  • ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities in Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy - 2011 | 2011 Top 100 Universities in Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy | ARWU-FIELD 2011". Shanghairanking.com. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
  • ^ Lee, Steven (2021-08-31). "The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio selected to Forbes Best-In-State Employers 2021 list". UT Health San Antonio. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  • ^ Sansom, Will (2021-09-09). "UT Health Science Center San Antonio, UT Rio Grande Valley selected as NIA Alzheimer's Disease Research Center". UT Health San Antonio. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  • ^ Lavery, Lawrence A.; Armstrong, David G.; Harkless, Lawrence B. (1996). "Classification of diabetic foot wounds". The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. 35 (6): 528–531. doi:10.1016/S1067-2516(96)80125-6. PMID 8986890.
  • ^ Shen, Jin-Ming; Chen, Jie; Feng, Lei; Feng, Chun (2022-09-26). "A scientometrics analysis and visualisation of diabetic foot research from 1955 to 2022". International Wound Journal. 20 (4): 1072–1087. doi:10.1111/iwj.13964. ISSN 1742-4801. PMC 10031233. PMID 36164753. S2CID 252543627.
  • ^ Services, State of Texas, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Multimedia. "Home Page - Department of Medicine - UTHSCSA". medicine.uthscsa.edu. Retrieved 9 April 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "Welcome to the Department of Orthopaedics". uthscsa.edu.
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